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2016 Dec 27
2
chronyd configuration as a local ntp server
...queries? Does chronyd support the
>> 'restrict' option?
> Robert:
>
> Years back I used to use Chrony for that purpose (when I was running
> Smoothwall on an old PC instead of a commercial router, as I am now)
> and it did the job remarkably well.
>
> One of the designgoals of Chrony was to support networks or computers
> that are NOT connected full-time, so that time stayed somewhere near
> correct even if offline for hours or days.
>
> But that having been so long ago, now, I don't remember the details.
>
> I also don't remember what the...
2016 Dec 27
2
chronyd configuration as a local ntp server
This is for centos 7 that has chronyd 2.1.1
I am looking into how to use chronyd as my local ntp server.
On my old servers with ntpd I had local access control lines like:
restrict 192.168.128.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify notrap
But in looking for documentation on chronyd I did not find anything on
this at:
https://chrony.tuxfamily.org/doc/2.1/manual.html
In the actual /etc/chronyd.conf
2016 Dec 27
0
chronyd configuration as a local ntp server
...t;
> Does this allow only allow queries? Does chronyd support the
> 'restrict' option?
Robert:
Years back I used to use Chrony for that purpose (when I was running
Smoothwall on an old PC instead of a commercial router, as I am now)
and it did the job remarkably well.
One of the designgoals of Chrony was to support networks or computers
that are NOT connected full-time, so that time stayed somewhere near
correct even if offline for hours or days.
But that having been so long ago, now, I don't remember the details.
I also don't remember what the "restrict" direct...
2016 Dec 27
0
chronyd configuration as a local ntp server
...he
>>> 'restrict' option?
>> Robert:
>>
>> Years back I used to use Chrony for that purpose (when I was running
>> Smoothwall on an old PC instead of a commercial router, as I am now)
>> and it did the job remarkably well.
>>
>> One of the designgoals of Chrony was to support networks or computers
>> that are NOT connected full-time, so that time stayed somewhere near
>> correct even if offline for hours or days.
>>
>> But that having been so long ago, now, I don't remember the details.
>>
>> I also don...
2005 Oct 01
7
minimal browser requirements for scriptaculous
...ed as a design goal:
Transparent compatibility with all major browsers that feature support
for Web 2.0 technology. As of now, following browsers are supported:
Firefox 1.0 (and most other Gecko-engine based browsers), Internet
Explorer 6 and Safari.
http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/DesignGoals
but no versions are mentioned for Safari?
Is more precise information available? It would be great to have a
matrix with browser versions along one axis and scriptaculous features
along the other axis, so when I was considering using a feature I could
work out how much of my user base could ac...